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"TREATS WERE THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR" |

St
Peter's School Treat, Hinckley, July 17th 1920
Anon
hether you went to church or chapel the 'treats' were one of the highlights
of the year. We went
to the Baptist Chapel. My husband went all his life until being 16 and he
went round with these banners at the Sunday School treats and some of the
men at work seen him, of course he were loving it with the banner at 16,
they pulled his leg - he never went to chapel no more.

Salvation
Army collecting
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Marie Phipps (b.1918)
Me and my sister went to the Wesleyans because we were near to it and
didn't have to cross no roads. We used to go twice on a Sunday and then we
got old enough we had to go to chapel. We had to in our day, there was no
getting away - your mother wouldn't let you put your best things on if you
didn't go to chapel or church.

Treats
drummer walking before procession along Regent Street
Kath Paul
It was the Congregational - it's called the Reform Church in the Borough.
I think at that time it was the biggest chapel there was in Hinckley. Then
there were different groups as they had in the chapels such as the Good
Templars juniors, you'd go one night there for a couple of hours, you
know, and the Christian Endeavour...your parents were glad of you going.

Leading
the procession
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